Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1893 — Page 2

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HE DOESN’T LIKE IT.

An A110113 iiioiih Poker Game.

An anonyinouR letter writer has been in the past few months writing to Prof. Ayres of the university

l>r. H* A. Tucker, of CrnwfnrclftYille, in

Hnnl Down on F«»ot Hull.

The Herald, a bright little church

paper edited bv Rev. H. A. Tucker, * nd that some boys of the M. E. church at Crawfords- running a poker game on Bloomville, is up in arms against the ington street at a private reeidenee. great game of foot ball that is now Wh - V ,ll ‘* writer 81,01,1,1 si,1 K le out taking the country by storm. The P,of * A >' ere to C0,n P 1 “ in t0 be i8

very

The “Hub has leased a room in the Opera House block,

west side of the square. The ‘•oftor declares that it is barbarous . . •. , • \ ( and brutal, and as now played is a l >08,tlve about ,he g an,c an,1 sa . v8 lf room IS being fitted up for OUI ... ' , it is not Stopped he will have to re-

unable to see. The writer is

CIRCUIT COURT.

TIk* Ntnember Term 0|»riiu on Tim.- tlti. Morniiin—A 111k Docket. The eourt room was crowded i with lawyers, clients, witnesses and spectators this morning when Judge MetIregor called time and put the ball—or docket rather—in play. The docket this time is a big one and it contains many important

occupancy January 1, 1894. From now until that date we propose to make a great

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cases. The first on the list are the j

disgrace; going on with a column 11 18 111,1 sto PP c< ' ha\e to re- staU . oases and, as usual, most of and a quarter of strong condemna- | ,<,rt *' ,l> ,lu> P l,11< ’ e ' 1 ro ^' ^. vers them arc liquor violations, eleven tion of the great exercise. is not a police otlicei and has no being against one man, ten against rhe Banker Times doesn’t agree 'j^ 1 '*,* 0 U P tt i 1 he Hno th er anr j several of the other

with the reverened brother for sev-

or

iU

a game if he

should want to. The proper thing ladf} oatching a prize or two. The

eral reasons, the best ofwhichis, 1,r tl,,> 01 'hat or otliei state cases number just half a hunperhaps, a general denial of all his lettciso! it«. ilk to do is ( ] r( . d . t | le p ro i )a t e causes, thirtyassertions. We believe the doc t0 his inloimation to th< g j x and the civil list, ninety-six. tor's foot ball education has been Prosecuting attorney or to any "IH-j This is the largest docket for ^u» r s. sadlv neglected, or to take a more 111 1111 la "* ^ > "ill m r\ soon The following cases were disposed

it has been P"‘« ^op to that little game which 0 f on call of the state docket:

is so anonying to this individual who is so afraid his information

and Gent S Furnishing Goods " abash college. We hardly blame him. lhi> anonMuous

' Dr. Tucker for caustically criticis ‘ U ‘ n, ‘ 1,robabl - v th,nks ,hp - r t ,,u * 18

run by students and, that in

i eye ley ’ "first in^Tircs and Improvements

hopeful view of it,

reared and cultivated under the

that will sweep Clothing, Hats | the style of game as is put up by

ing the game that the Wabash boys set out against DeP.yuw, and his observations bear out the story of the Banner Times reporter who was sent there to report the game accurately, which was the only paper so to do. If that game was the only one Bro. Tucker has witnessed we arc anout ready to forgive his

com-

plaining to a professor he can have it broken up. Come out like a man Mr. Anonymous and have the law test the game. Il will then

cease.

off the counters. Watch for samples in our show windows. Watch for our advertisements

this week.

THE HUB

CLOTHING STORE.

1, , 1 t \ t i> t vvi'ii r. M be denied that the Wabash piavers J. P- Hampton and daughter HA 11.1 IiA.VNFK 11 MbS , , . . m 1 . x. ,... ,

did serve up on that occasion a Maud, and Miss Etta Met ammack

most brutal was met by manly way

North Gre«‘m*usU<*.

Tim Nolan was called to Henderson, Ky., by the serious sickness of

criticism of tJie game, for it cannot 1)18 'laughter.

State vs. Joseph K. (iurdner, assault and battery, nollied. State \s. Wm. Peyton, drawing weapon; fined $25 and costs. State vs. Ed. Cotfman, assault

and battery, dismissed.

State vs. Morris Dilley, continued

for grand jury action.

State vs. Hen liquor to minor

Another similar charge against de

tendant was nollied.

State vs. Robt. Britton, et al,

gaming, dismissed.

Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube to be used in case of accident. By simply removing a punctured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. If you are going to ride why not ride the best? OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. I—K N G DON , KGENT G R fc= E N G ST L. E 1ND.

ARE VQU GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER :

to £0 l»v

If so Make Your Arrangement

t lie liiu; Four Itoute.

Whether in pursuit of health or pleasure, no portion of the country

Modlin, giving otters so many and varied attractions at g v ,.V ii" ' 1 t fined $10 and costs. ; t,,i8 se,,son 1,8 th '‘ s "'"y s outh. The

orange groves of Florida, redolent with w ’*inl.

the perfume of sweet blossoms, wave

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS.

! Mayor 1 Treasurer. Clerk Marshall.. Kiurineer..

.Charles H. Cose Frank L. Landes James M. Hurlev William R. Starr Arthur Tiii*oop Thomas T. Moore ..Eugene Hawkins M. 1)

Published every afternoon except Sunday at the* Han.nek Ti mks office, corner Vine and

Franklin streets.

Changes for display advertisements must he

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Dr. Tucker cun

be brought to see the error of his way if he he given an opportunity outside of “the Athens.” Should he come down here and witness a game such as DePauw expounds, he would be wiser, better and broader. The ministers here attend our games, and none of them has yet had an itching desire to

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.Thimm-. Atinimx. J. I. Ramlt'l

~ n( I ... .Geo, E. Ilhikt.. James flritiftrc* •*r<l ' John Kill y, John It. Miller

their brandies in hearty welcome to the Kiro rhiof ,H r (ion •liVoop! !•

tourist from the suow-elad northlaiul Brockwa. i

and the mellow breezes of the southern ! Mrs. Mary Bii'cli. Srliool Tl'iistO' -

.i , , . ... , t>. li. Anrlorson. )

| sea woo the invalid from the blizzards it. a. Obk, Suporlutomtent otcltv schools.

That t-roiuisrnonsiy iMiuu. of the frozei iiortli. There is one line

A prominent democrat, who states to Florida “The Rig Route” which ’ 0 ‘ ,E * T , " ,A “ D ,,K U1KK '' T '

he knows, says that the deputy on account of its excellent train service revenue collectorship, now held by perfect conneetion* m union depots and Henry Meltzer, was promised fair “f transfers. f«>nns the “tourists

“ nd ,!loo,nl "- rt,,n ’ 8 P ent Sund »y an, l 8 «l"“fe by both Cooper and (), < 1 i r o U !!|v e ,. 1^" Big' Fo.Ir with his parents in this city. Voorhees to Mr. Robt. L. Higert, j route, in eonneet.on with the through

The near approach of Thanks-

game of hall, which spent Sunday at Crawfordsville. DePauw in a gentle- Thomas Murphy, who has a run the style ot play they on the Morion between Louisville

Pres

V. Pres See . .Treas . .Sup!

of this citv, but that it is going ’ , ' !ir lines fr,,m Vineinnati, will be found

giving is causing J.N. Denton, the elsewhere.' It seems from thiH to otfer the best time, best service and

polite and accommodating hag- that the Germans can get no recgagemaster of the popular Monon . ognition from this administration, route, no small amount of trouble. Our German friends have no besides a still greater loss of sleep, trouble, however, in the republican It appears thus: “Jack, as he is party, as they secure plums wittifamiliarly called, rejoices in the out number. One German demoownership ot the finest collection of crat said this morning that the

M. J. BECKETT HARRY M. SMITH.

Publisher . Managing Editor

Address all coimnunicntions to The Daily Bannkk Times, Greencastle, hid.

wear out a pencil or two in syntac- f ow | 8 to be found anywhere in the | onlv way a German coidd get just ttca) and rhetorical epithets on the country. The festive chicken recognition in this county was to

swiper evidently got a tip to that vote the republican ticket. ett'eet, and can be seen almost |

night ly patroling the vicinity of Mr. Denton’s hennery with a view of

best equipment to all southern points, and if you desire to travel with comfort and ease he sure your tickets read via

the Big Four Route.

E. O. McCormick, I). B. M artin, I’ass'r Tratfic Mgr. (ien’l Pass'r agt

Cincinnati <>

South (irueiH'itMtl**.

Dan Scott, the head man of the electric light house, is temporarily

making a selection. The hy a peskv l)oi , on one 0 ‘ f "twy bnilding burned Saturday night.

An anonymous letter writer is coward.

When Harrison was president | heart> that is at fault>

the people were not systematically kept in the dark concerning important diplomatic interests.

Gresham is getting a great roast from democratic as well as republican papers. From all reports he deserves it most thoroughly'.

There will he a longer delay in the senate over the endorsement of Cleveland’s foreign policy than there v.. : over the passage of the

repeal hill.

game. We suggest the doctor take a trip over to Indianapolis on the 30th and see the Purdue-DePnuw game. Though it is for the chamionship, we believe it will be fairly

played, and Dr. Tucker would, no i — “j -

doubt, return and write another ~ ' 11 ’ Inan WU8 1,1 l< his hands and a severe burn on ancolumn in a vastly different vein act of making away with one of the othe ,. He carrie8 both anus in

from his last. As we remarked! c hoicc8t when detected brthe vig-

above, we fear its the doctor’s foot ilant eye of Jack, who reached for * ^ hall education, rather than his | li8 trU8ty musket and poured lorth Koo, ,, “ 11

1 Coacner >ager was seen this morn-

a volley at the tleeing man, who illK . ln(1 when aske(1 h((W he WB8 upon being discovered, concluded pleased witb the work of the team in that “discretion was the better the last two games replied: “The

Third Murder a* the KeNiilt of a Feud. Wheatland, Mo.. Nov. go.—Yesterday Mosley Quigg. 72 years old, was shot dead by John and (>rt Paxton, father and son. There is a feud between the Quiggs and Paxtons,and this is the third murder that has licen committed.

A tii K Fire.

Kansas City, Nov. 20.—The Western Warehouse and Storage company’s 4-

The Banker'll Seeoud Blow.

Mrs. Lillie Wampler,of < 'rawford

vilie, died on Sunday morning from part ((f va | ()r ” aml in ordei . t0 s 'h(, w work t1 "’ ' Vaba8h f? 1,me wa* unusuthe effects of a dose ofjnorphine. his inipllnity) he 8howed Mr . D ,„ satisfactory up to the time of

ton a

She is the daughter of Mr. Wm. II Durham, of that city, whose financial troubles are familiar to the

and departed for a safer clime. No doubt to the abode of Mr. Thomp-

reading public. Several years ago - . , , . XI i ••ii • 80n 8 turkeys, where two or three

are missed nightly. Said Air. Denton to some of his friends, “I would

^ . i't 01 ca|e , but for my spring pul

( rawlordsville by leaving her ole- , ,

J ° lets. It thev were taken it would

gant home in the latte, city with a bn , uk my heart . You woul(ln - t be .

The civil service reformers arei barber, named Jess Wagner, lieve - t> but j bave one 8prin , r severely critioising Cleveland for who formerly worked in the Palace cL . . k a ^ nim . and

the alleged violation of his pledgee! harbt ‘ r 8,1(, P Speaking of the

Mrs. Wampler visited here quite often. In August, 1887, she created a sensation both here and in

to

Dunn's unfortunate accident. The

pair of crooked boot heels, I boyg ha( , sbl , u n that „ |cy C0I|I(1 gt op

the rushes of the Wabash men very easily, and we all know that they had no trouble in scoring. After Dunn was taken off the Held the metv lost heart and the line gave way at every attack. Even Whitcomb was hit repeatedly for long gains, and we know

Loss $500,000 Three firemen were seri-

ouslv injured by falling walls.

Dr. Ductus Murium, instructor in imlitical economy at Cornell university, and Miss Mary I,. Vearing of Laurenz, S. C., are supposed to have been drowned in Cay-

uga lake, where they wen, UHiting.

Mexican revolutionists are advertising

for 25,000 men.

Tramps are making frequent and desperate assaults on Boston and Maine trainmen who refuse to let them ride. C. I. Salter, alleged thieving railroad ticket agent arrested in Cincinnati. Will lie returned to Springfield, Ills. Koxie McKerwin, noted horse thief, ar-

rested in Cincinnati.

Louis Plante, who robbed a Quebec Cbinanmn of WO.tKH) two years ago, identified in a Denver prison. Governor Peck of Wisconsin will issue a call to the people of Ids state for food and clothing for 800 destitute miners and their

families at Hurley.

Dr. Charles Warrington Karle, promi-

nent Chicago T^jvsician. is dead

J. 8. MoCIary John! . Bmwntns J. K. Liutirdoii

It. S. Keniek James flaggy

K. L. Black', A. (I. l.o<'krld\rc

Mccling nisi Wtsluesday night cadi inonlli

at J.S, Met lary s office.

SECRET SOCIETIES.

i. o. o. F.

orebncastlb nonoE Noilts. John Cook v <• t,. M Hanna Meeting ntgiits. ev ery Wislncsduv. Hail In Jerome Alien’s Block, Jrd tioor. 1‘UTNAM 1,01)0 k NO. 4:>. e.t. chatree •j,*:

ln

J.A.MIehmr: K . rA> ' T,,N , NU

(’has Melkel First and third

month.

Tapt

• S«‘r Monday nights or oaoh

N. G So*

OF K. SO. 10t5. Mrs. John Merry weather. I». F.. llailger — Moeiingnights.everj-Snd and 4tii Slon.hn buISlUgTrd Hoor HH " , ‘ n "' Ul Nat ’ w-m. B iKra K , " ,,OE ^ "'»± Q M(s*ts ttrst and third Monday*.' 1> ' >

MASONIC. V, . EASTERN STAR. Mrs. Hickson Mrs. Hr. Hawkins First Wednesday night ot each

W. M See month.

R. b! ! EviII1s' A8TI * CH A,,T,! 11 »• A. M. NO 21

w H.H "o

Siiond \V(Hln«*aday nlyht of i neh month. w. n.v,^i l : D,u,nHKk ' A " DA -“-

If. S. Urals..

W. M

Third Wedmsiday iiigiit oi each month. ‘

COMMANDEKV.

E. R. Evans J. Mel). Hays.

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Foiinh Wislneadny night dreaeli month H.8.Hr?;n‘ N, ‘ OD ' iKW ’ ,!,KiAM - „ W.F.Tetoter,....... '' Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.

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Mrs. M.’Fhirpnee MlhVT*!*.'.* 0 .' S ’

Mrs. M. \. I elsier ... •

Meets second and roiu tli Mondays.

KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS.

John T. StewarV.! ,K ^ '

David Hiiirht*^ ’ •'

Kvwy »VMa.v nigh. !r.j tioor ,.ve, Tims!

from that that something unusual was nent Chicago t^ivsieianV is dead Aliraiii*»toreV tl,e matter ’ ‘■'""'ition of the LoI1<1(m Wom , n A ,, vNl . <t tl( Uebel . ; w . e. s.^? ,t " SrAST, ' ,£ «•

giounds anil the lengih of the first half Why do not our ladies rebelen masse K.^stnittaii. * “f*

v w-.'nVirr.r(5 t>.,'•L'L j.j.e. I «• «aiu penma m prutuenading clunug the I der these eireumstauecs the poor de- acts and taking their coffee or tea, claiet j

• ■ j , . . | onc-hali poundB and measures one fense game put up i* excusable. or champagne ettp in the foyers and reMtth leganl to the patronage, and ,l * ,l 1 ‘ l I"' 1,1 ' • pati i sn\~ f u ,,( a mj (wo inches across the “As regunis Ann Arl>or, we take fresliment '>"d“t« with thetr gentlciie a

back.” The story was boine di <0 'Me consolation in the great defeat of brothew and hnabands.' The 111 fig 'll- . , only alteration l would have in our thegested when one of his friends 11 1 '• " '''im i .un. "i toys j 8 t ba t a liandsomo f over us well as

health for some time, and always ask ,. ( i llim if he woul(l ln i ll( , t) .| lin! , | w,,r ? sore and 8t . ift af,t ‘ r Sat " r,,a y s refreshment nsmis should be added to

tin- office-seekers .ire swearing at him because he hasn’t carried out

their view of the matter.

llrazil Said to llavo It

Louis Steeg slipped over to Terre Haute on Saturday and had a conference with Judge Jump ami Daniel W. Voorhees, over the deputy r. venue collectorship. To a reporter Louis stated this morning that he had gone over there to decline the place, as he had hud the 1 lT'1 -11 Of i t. -rat Dor licit, L . ■ -i 'LL 1 .

The and facts concerning death are that she has been in

her had

c.

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A.o. ir. tv.

FOf.t.EfJK CITY LODUK U

took morphine to produce sleep. . Yesterday she had eaten nothing

the secret of raising such

A. B Phillip.

Second nn(I 1th Tli.,1-,1,,,, „, ,.„ui, i) .. .. tlBOREE OP HONOR.

Hosg McAlinden

l)»*lla Moon*,

M \V . Si***

month.

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hnrd game, ami, of course, did not put every house. I don't see why ladies up anything like their usual work, should be obliged in several theaters to

monster chickens, to which he re But for Whitcomb’s unfortunate ott-' keep their seats during the whole of a

all day, and oyetiring took mor- p| ied that he did not kno w it, but -i'le play we would have scored any- play when there i* ample time ^iven be j ^ nm(n

phine as usual. About o’clock . , , ,, .. . . ! wav ” .the acts to ja-offifeodt on Use Xh<M (mm... •'"‘•"i"'

' ‘ his pa | some refreshment if they wish to do so. Hall n';wk y " lir!,t ’ » ttl1 “" Jr.i iioui-

on 3rd Boor City Hall Itloek.

BED MEN.

i.Top TltGIE j;o. 14(1.

that if ho

ver - v ilL A | down

doctor, hastily summoned, soon as-

slie was discovered

ivoulu mite to

Creek,

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secret. due. We have about fifteen candidates daret cup. a lemon squash, or an Ice. — for the team and the majority of them and yet were she to have such refresh-

was done possible to revive her, but she died at 3 o’clock this morning. The physicians state that us she

lt«*n»H From Our Colored Friemlii.

while ment brought to her soi’ietv woidil lw

not give up a good business for the | for twenty-four hours fordsville yesterday.

amount of compensation that the P^vious to her having taken the , . , , , ‘ , .. , | last dose ot morphine the drug was place yielded. Mr. Steeg ,s of the | ( j lli( . kly absorbed into her system opinion that the iii.nointinent ^ willx-^ : >i. ws* ny.^tn i.e inime mis week. It is confident j not have had the fatal effect had ly given out here hy democrats that there been food in the stomach

Hrazil as I when the drug was taken. These

two misfortunes coming at once a, i or have been a great shock to Mr.

Hoskins will be chosen to succeed I Durham, while his wife is seriously

Mr. Meltzer. (prostrated.

entirely without experience,

.•ii.Aeiw* —'TrTr.*.? 1 —''o’Lrkni^ ir.oli'l" ' " 1 '•>.• •' o |S nm ei.iism’- | all of whom, except three perhaps, tie- ered lad) like and smart to eat an ice or

drink a cup of coffee or a glass of win. in a box; although, if you get far back and well behind thocurtaing, dear ladies,

T* , v liaiaJ.b'ei!d ynu 1

any oiie ot tlieso retresmnents. -Sala’s

Journal.

BOV A L ARCANf.M. _ ,, LOTI’S COl’NCII.NO. .’K*. W. u. Overstreet... H Ctms. Lumles. ^ ” Meen,:!! m l r ii'. , i!!, , n r

the plum will second choice

go to

and that

Delicious, TKbolesoir^e HOT : BISCUIT

MAY BE HAD BY USING PURE BAKING POWDER MADE BY JONES, inn DRUGGIST.

ing old players. They have money and

The colored band practices to boundless enthusiasm backing them, night at L. K. Townsend’s house. Lafayette being the best fool ball town

•£•>'.• . ....'"ffi Jo.'O laTK^ol

i ne' oaiiuiiiakes its debut in a beating them, but we will promise to grand concert on the night of De- be in the game, and show Indianapolis (•ember 18. ! people at least that Purdue can’t out-

class us.”

Harry Bray was here on a husi-, “What do you think of Terrell as ness trip from Indianapolis Satur- center after he has played Smith, of day night. Ann Arbor?” ”1 would not. care topti«i ! an opinion, but an Ann Arbor player Under the superintendency of said that Teirell is Smith’s equal in Mrs. Teister the Bethel Sunday every respect.”

school is flourishing.

The Bethel church gives a Thanksgiving dinner in the Odd Fellows hall Thanksgiving day. Our colored friends are doing

At tin- i.mi of tiii> r.uinimw.

Tkfj.-ddcoa.ilc oiu.io s fasuional.le gown has not been a thing of beauty during the past season, and from every indication of fall and winter styles it will not soon be much lovelier. It will doubtless be more elaborate, more lavishly trimmed and built out in more astonishing fashion across the shoulders. Huge sleeves and stiff bretelles still reign,

j while skirts are adorned frqin, fp, ’ uo.'iilla 3-Lie r.*<...-imi*. tiem with rutfies, velvet, ribbon, rosettes V> to »’alifornia j.oiuts and return, and every sort of trinuning that feminine until t un her notice. fancy can devise. During the reign of j(!i.7.'> one way to Kansas City, Atchi- tailor made, nntrimmed gown*of ayear >oii and St. Joseph, rates good until or two ago it was prophesied that un outNov. 15.

......... . To Terre Haute. Nov. 30, Dee. 1 and lots to better the town by aiding re , uril | im it to Dee. 4: fare for round

the Daily Banneb Times as they do. We thank them. The Banneb Times—loc. a week.

trip. $1.05.

$10.20 one way to Denver, Colorado Spring* and Cheyene, rates good until Nov. 15. l.nkd. J. S. Do" link, Agt.

break of frippery and fol-de-rola loomed up on a not far distant horizon, and now we are surely at the end of the rainbow. —Springfield (Mass.) Homestead.

Love*.

I think we had the chief of all love's Joys Only In knowing that wo loved each other. —George Eliot.

O. A. H.

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Uollogc* ave and Liberty st.

Iniliana uixl llanmi JaekHon ami Dagg’y. Madison and Llborty. Madison and Walnut. I lanmi and • Vowti.

itioomiiurton and Andcison. Seminary and Arllmrton. WaHhlnirton. enst of Durham. Washington and Locust.

Howard and Crown.

Ohio and Main.

5- :i College ave. and DeMotte a!U*\

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Ui*o. Iluahes

Daniel T. Darnell Danl«d S. Hurst

J. F. O'Brien F. M. Lvnn.

T. W. Me Neff Wm. Hroadsireet.

J. D. Hart, |

Samuel Farmer VCommiMtoiHTB.

John S. NewRcnt)

. Auditor Sheriff Treasurer — Clerk . Hecorder

Surveyor

School Superintendent Coroner \H««ssor

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